Previous pharmacological studies have indicated the possible existence of functional interactions between mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptors in the CNS. We have investigated this issue using a genetic approach. Here we describe in vitro and in vivo functional activity of delta- and kappa-opioid receptors in mice lacking the mu-opioid receptor (MOR). Measurements of agonist-induced [S-35]GTP gamma S binding and adenylyl cyclase inhibition showed that functional coupling of delta- and kappa-receptors to G-proteins is preserved in the brain of mutant mice. In the mouse vas deferens bioassay, deltorphin II and cyclic[D-penicillamine(2), D-penicillamine(5)] enkephalin exhibited similar potency to inhibit smooth muscle contraction in both wil...
A nonisotopic, immunoelectrophoretic technique was used to analyze the characteristics of opioid-evo...
Opioid receptors belong to the G protein coupled receptor family. They modulate brain function at al...
Functional interactions between G protein-coupled receptors are poised to enhance neuronal sensitivi...
Previous pharmacological studies have indicated the possible existence of functional interactions be...
1 Mice lacking the mu-opioid receptor have been recently generated. Centrally mediated responses of ...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
Endogenous opioid peptides as well as opioid alkaloids exert their biological effects by interacting...
The opioid receptor family is comprised of three members: mu, delta and kappa, all of which are G p...
International audienceTo examine the involvement of opioid receptors in inflammatory pain, we compar...
Recombinant mu and delta opioid receptors expressed in cell lines can form heterodimers with distinc...
AbstractGene targeting was used to delete exon 2 of mouse DOR-1, which encodes the δ opioid receptor...
We recently demonstrated that prolonged treatment with morphine increases the antinociceptive potenc...
Opioid drugs acting at the mu opioid receptor (muOR), such as morphine, represent the most commonly...
To analyze the selectivity of delta receptor subtypes to regulate different classes of G proteins, t...
The opioid receptor-like 1 (ORL1) receptor shares a high degree of sequence homology with the classi...
A nonisotopic, immunoelectrophoretic technique was used to analyze the characteristics of opioid-evo...
Opioid receptors belong to the G protein coupled receptor family. They modulate brain function at al...
Functional interactions between G protein-coupled receptors are poised to enhance neuronal sensitivi...
Previous pharmacological studies have indicated the possible existence of functional interactions be...
1 Mice lacking the mu-opioid receptor have been recently generated. Centrally mediated responses of ...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
Endogenous opioid peptides as well as opioid alkaloids exert their biological effects by interacting...
The opioid receptor family is comprised of three members: mu, delta and kappa, all of which are G p...
International audienceTo examine the involvement of opioid receptors in inflammatory pain, we compar...
Recombinant mu and delta opioid receptors expressed in cell lines can form heterodimers with distinc...
AbstractGene targeting was used to delete exon 2 of mouse DOR-1, which encodes the δ opioid receptor...
We recently demonstrated that prolonged treatment with morphine increases the antinociceptive potenc...
Opioid drugs acting at the mu opioid receptor (muOR), such as morphine, represent the most commonly...
To analyze the selectivity of delta receptor subtypes to regulate different classes of G proteins, t...
The opioid receptor-like 1 (ORL1) receptor shares a high degree of sequence homology with the classi...
A nonisotopic, immunoelectrophoretic technique was used to analyze the characteristics of opioid-evo...
Opioid receptors belong to the G protein coupled receptor family. They modulate brain function at al...
Functional interactions between G protein-coupled receptors are poised to enhance neuronal sensitivi...